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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 01:09 PM Feb 2016

Scientists create synthetic biopathway to turn agriculture waste into 'green' products

http://phys.org/news/2016-02-scientists-synthetic-biopathway-agriculture-green.html

"Researchers at the University of Minnesota have engineered a new synthetic biopathway that can more efficiently and cost-effectively turn agricultural waste, like corn stover and orange peels, into a variety of useful products ranging from spandex to chicken feed.

The groundbreaking study was published today in the journal Nature Chemical Biology.

For years, researchers have been looking for more sustainable sources for the raw materials used to make the products we use every day. Recently, biomass made from corn or sugarcane is used in manufacturing of a wide range of non-food products from plastics to fuel. However, use of food to make inedible products is controversial because it affects the food supply and can elevate food prices.

In this study, researchers looked at turning inedible biological byproducts, that scientists call lignocelluloslic biomass, to produce useful products to avoid the "food versus chemical" purposes. They specifically looked at the process to use lignocellulosic biomass to produce butanediol (BDO) that is used to produce more than 1 billion pounds of spandex each year used in clothing and home furnishings. In 2010, it was estimated that spandex was used in 80 percent of all clothing.

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Scientists create synthetic biopathway to turn agriculture waste into 'green' products (Original Post) HuckleB Feb 2016 OP
Just don't go too near to goats. shraby Feb 2016 #1
"... spandex was used in 80 percent of all clothing..." William Seger Feb 2016 #2

William Seger

(10,779 posts)
2. "... spandex was used in 80 percent of all clothing..."
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 01:23 PM
Feb 2016

... which was purchased by 20 percent of the population, including the 5 percent who look good in spandex.

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